Thursday, 21 April 2016

I have been a bit absent from the virtual space lately, but that's because my schedule got very busy during the last couple of weeks.

I have traveled back to my home city, took these colorful photos, and then rushed to Bucharest for some fashion fairs. I had to prepare everything, and it's not an easy thing to do when you study in one city but have a clothing studio elsewhere. Having enough jackets of each pattern or size, preparing the business cards and organizing the proper pop-up store were some of the things that took a while to get done.

But here I am, back to Budapest, after two great events in Bucharest, the 100% Romanesc fair, and the Fashion Revolution fair. I met dozens of nice people and it was really great to launch the jackets in a new city.

In the pictures I am wearing the custom made jacket that I created for my friend, Leila. I have to mention that she is not the most easily pleased person I know, so designing a jacket that would suit her was a challenge for me. But I did it! She loves the jacket, and I could't be happier.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

When I firstly saw the black fabric I fell in love with the small green patterns on it. Thought, I was not sure what other color should I mix it with, as the first feature of my jackets is their versatility - and that is a must. After spending plenty of time searching, I found this lovely khaki fabric.

I didn't know then how nicely my jacket would mix with the colors of the Keleti train station. I love mixing fashion with architecture, but this was as unexpected even for myself.

ABOUT this blog

This is not just a fashion blog that you normally burst into. At the first glance, it may look like one, but you'll find out why it's a bit more special than that.

I like to believe that's more to fashion than just the industry. I like to believe that art and creativity have a huge impact on everything around us. Being a full-time architecture student, they for sure define me. In my spare time (which is sometimes utterly missing, but still) I like to design and create various handmade stuff, and almost everything ends up to be a clothing item.

What you will find scrolling down on my blog are different looks which I style and wear, each of them containing at least one piece that is made by me.

All in all, my blog is not just about putting items together and create a stylish look; it is defined by passion, by searching for the right fabric, by hours of sewing and by the delight of wearing something handmade and unique.